My sister and I brought our nearly 90 year old mother who uses a walker to the exhibition on Sunday 1/5...a day that was frigid cold and there was a long line of young looking people going all the way down the block...I knew my mother would not be able to do the wait and we had taken an uber in from Long Island...a not insignificant undertaking. I went to the front door and was greeted by the nicest security guard (I should have asked for his name)...but it was approx 2:45 pm on 1/5 if you can check your records...he told me to bring my mother immediately inside and from that wonderful experience, everyone was kind and helpful and willing to stop what they were doing to accommodate her. She is an artist, and has travelled the world seeing art but can no longer do that...this was so special to her and I wanted to say thank you to the staff for going out of their way and showing such kindness. We won't soon forget it.
I had a wonderful experience with the security on Saturday, January 4. We were standing outside. It was freezing cold, and the gentleman at the door kept coming out to make sure we were OK as he was letting small groups in. He was humorous and warm and funny to everybody he greeted. He made a difficult situation very easy for everyone. The two gentlemen inside who checked us in at the security desk ,were also extremely personable. I hope someone acknowledges these men and the excellent job they do.
we had the same experience on Sunday 1/5 with an elderly parent using a walker. So grateful to their kindness and willingness to help in a difficult situation.
I like the bold colors of the exhibit walls showcasing the works beautifully. So much better than boring white walls. Good job on this exhibit showcasing such a tormented artist .
Thank you for these rare paintings of Schiele. Never seen them before and it's a real piece of art. There is a direct line between Dürer, Altdorfer and Schiele. Thanx again.
I didn't get Schiele in my earlier years of becoming an artist. Then about 30 years ago I saw an exhibition of drawings by him at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the way he conveyed flesh amazed me. Somehow as scratchy as his drawings were the skin and flesh seemed so realistic. It was like an enlightenment when it hit. And his art is so interesting to me now.
Very informative video. I went to Neue Galerie and saw the Schiele's show. This show give us the opportunity to see the rare and wonderful art works in one place .
I love Mr Schiele work. I also agree 100% with all he says about nature, flowers, trees, birds, insects... I'm blown away by their unique "sense of purpose", "innocence" and "powerful communication - teaching skills". Thank you NEUE GALERIE NY for this Exhibition. Best Wishes 🙋
My top five painters right now that I'm studying and enjoying (and have been for 40+ years) are still Schiele, Klimt, Kline, Kiefer, and, most recently, Van Gogh. Wonderful video!
It is likely that Schiele would have known of Van Gogh's sunflower paintings, and perhaps was reacting to them when he pursued his own artistic renderings of that subject.
What a fantastic collection and well done to all that helped create it. I'm particularly impressed by the quality of the visuals here: they bring Schiele's landscapes to life, more so than the book on Schiele that I read recently. If only I had the money to pop over to New York to see the exhibition!
I'd never before seen Schiele's work in situ. It was grand to see them together on a wall and let the size of the piece sink in - some were surprisingly large, others surprisingly small. It would be a fantastic thing to stand in front of them, seeing the actual marks.
Not sure how to view his "landscape". Human centric but, I wish he had lived long enough to "mature". Love to see his vision as an old man fascinated by gardening or bird watching. About a year ago I was introduced to his work by just a few landscapes. They fascinated me enough to buy the book. I was disappointed to see the majority were architecture. Now his entire portfolio is impressive. It seems he is severely underrated. But what do I know, I like animal painting.
Egon Schiele: Living Landscapes 1206pm 5.11.24 gradually Schiele is chipping away at my distaste for his work... Klimt's obviously worth your time. well done!!!
I really need to get to that museum, but I am always distracted by the Met when I'm in New York. Is it very accessible to the disabled? On a barely related sidenote, his figural paintings remind me of Frank Miller's Joker in the Dark Knight Returns.
The security working there today was the most over zealous I have ever experienced. They forcibly moved my husband around to see if there was rain on his coat.
They’re two distinctly different artists. Schiele, more expressive, while Klimt interested in the surface and decorative elements. But don’t get it twisted, Klimt’s work and his rebellion of the status quo paved the way for Schiele to do what he did. Both artists are absolutely brilliant.
He was half Czech , not just Austrian , Same as KLIMT. I know germans dont like that FACT , nothing new. Just because Bohemia was part of Austro-Hungarian Empire That DONT MAKE KLIMT nor SCHILE germans specialy when their parent was of CZECH nationality. Please FIX that Misinformation . THIS IS CZECH language: Jeho matka Marie, rozená Soukupová, pocházela z Českého Krumlova. that is MOTHER. Just because my homeland was under German occupation for over 300 years that doesnt make me German, hope you now better understand , Czech ppl. are different lot different from Germans or Austria.I dont like when respected inst. is missleading public. Sorry for my poor english but I am Czech and I speak Czech lang. not German. We got our independence after ... WWI .The creation of Czechoslovakia in 1918 was the culmination of the long struggle of the Czechs against their Austrian rulers ! God bless Czechia. And Germans stop stealing intelectuals and pretending it was your ppl. rly getting sick of it! Happy new Year 2025.
My sister and I brought our nearly 90 year old mother who uses a walker to the exhibition on Sunday 1/5...a day that was frigid cold and there was a long line of young looking people going all the way down the block...I knew my mother would not be able to do the wait and we had taken an uber in from Long Island...a not insignificant undertaking. I went to the front door and was greeted by the nicest security guard (I should have asked for his name)...but it was approx 2:45 pm on 1/5 if you can check your records...he told me to bring my mother immediately inside and from that wonderful experience, everyone was kind and helpful and willing to stop what they were doing to accommodate her. She is an artist, and has travelled the world seeing art but can no longer do that...this was so special to her and I wanted to say thank you to the staff for going out of their way and showing such kindness. We won't soon forget it.
I had a wonderful experience with the security on Saturday, January 4. We were standing outside. It was freezing cold, and the gentleman at the door kept coming out to make sure we were OK as he was letting small groups in. He was humorous and warm and funny to everybody he greeted. He made a difficult situation very easy for everyone. The two gentlemen inside who checked us in at the security desk ,were also extremely personable. I hope someone acknowledges these men and the excellent job they do.
we had the same experience on Sunday 1/5 with an elderly parent using a walker. So grateful to their kindness and willingness to help in a difficult situation.
I like the bold colors of the exhibit walls showcasing the works beautifully. So much better than boring white walls.
Good job on this exhibit showcasing such a tormented artist .
Schiele takes to a place no other artist does. Thankyou Neue Gallery🙏🏼
Wounderful paintings , Many I have not seen before ,Thank you very much for posting . I have always love this period .
wonderful; wunderbar
Wound - injure/scar, physically or emotionally.
how sorry i am to miss this exhibition. Cried my heart out last time in Neue Galerie in 2018, with excitement. my favorite artist by far
A wonderful description of Schiele's life and works...Thank you for sharing your knowledge and passion❤
Egon Schiele: Living Landscapes 5.11.24 1213pm nature doesn't give a damn, though...
Thank you for these rare paintings of Schiele. Never seen them before and it's a real piece of art. There is a direct line between Dürer, Altdorfer and Schiele. Thanx again.
I didn't get Schiele in my earlier years of becoming an artist. Then about 30 years ago I saw an exhibition of drawings by him at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and the way he conveyed flesh amazed me. Somehow as scratchy as his drawings were the skin and flesh seemed so realistic. It was like an enlightenment when it hit. And his art is so interesting to me now.
This video is wonderful. I knew about his self-portraits and portraits, but not his landscapes. They're equally moving. 💕
Very informative video. I went to Neue Galerie and saw the Schiele's show. This show give us the opportunity to see the rare and wonderful art works in one place .
How did this brilliant genius create so many masterpieces in such a short life!
No cell phone or internet.
I love Mr Schiele work. I also agree 100% with all he says about nature, flowers, trees, birds, insects... I'm blown away by their unique "sense of purpose", "innocence" and "powerful communication - teaching skills".
Thank you NEUE GALERIE NY for this Exhibition. Best Wishes 🙋
Breathtaking art. What a wonderfully informative presentation. Thank you.
My top five painters right now that I'm studying and enjoying (and have been for 40+ years) are still Schiele, Klimt, Kline, Kiefer, and, most recently, Van Gogh. Wonderful video!
It is likely that Schiele would have known of Van Gogh's sunflower paintings, and perhaps was reacting to them when he pursued his own artistic renderings of that subject.
Put Edvard Munch in that group
A kind thanks I am most grateful for this wonderful video 🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼😃
What a fantastic collection and well done to all that helped create it. I'm particularly impressed by the quality of the visuals here: they bring Schiele's landscapes to life, more so than the book on Schiele that I read recently. If only I had the money to pop over to New York to see the exhibition!
Looks great! Thank you for using my music in your video about art. I hope to visit New York one day.
Thank You so Much for this brilliant video🎉❤. Cape Town
Great Museum!
Beautiful gallery. Very nice wofks
I'd never before seen Schiele's work in situ. It was grand to see them together on a wall and let the size of the piece sink in - some were surprisingly large, others surprisingly small. It would be a fantastic thing to stand in front of them, seeing the actual marks.
wonderful !
Thank you for this video!
Fabulous
Egon stands on own ,thy print of his brush is thy soul thanks Egon Schiele ,sweet sleep😴
Not sure how to view his "landscape". Human centric but, I wish he had lived long enough to "mature". Love to see his vision as an old man fascinated by gardening or bird watching.
About a year ago I was introduced to his work by just a few landscapes. They fascinated me enough to buy the book. I was disappointed to see the majority were architecture. Now his entire portfolio is impressive. It seems he is severely underrated. But what do I know, I like animal painting.
Fantastic
Egon Schiele: Living Landscapes 1206pm 5.11.24 gradually Schiele is chipping away at my distaste for his work... Klimt's obviously worth your time. well done!!!
Great vid
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. gracias a todos por this vision. . .
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I really need to get to that museum, but I am always distracted by the Met when I'm in New York. Is it very accessible to the disabled? On a barely related sidenote, his figural paintings remind me of Frank Miller's Joker in the Dark Knight Returns.
The security working there today was the most over zealous I have ever experienced. They forcibly moved my husband around to see if there was rain on his coat.
On every visit the excellent security has impressed me. Kudos!
After viewing this I think, perhaps, the pupil Egon may have surpassed the master, Gustav.
Klimt's art is highly decorative in nature, while Schiele's art seems more inward looking and emotional--more personal, if you will.
Bro Klimt bites his dust , everyone knows that. Gustav Klimt is just more famous, cause Egon was a bit of a nons wasn't he? 😄
They’re two distinctly different artists. Schiele, more expressive, while Klimt interested in the surface and decorative elements. But don’t get it twisted, Klimt’s work and his rebellion of the status quo paved the way for Schiele to do what he did. Both artists are absolutely brilliant.
This is very badly edited - but you can slow it down to quarter speed.
Or marks 😮
My legs are twisting
He was half Czech , not just Austrian , Same as KLIMT. I know germans dont like that FACT , nothing new. Just because Bohemia was part of Austro-Hungarian Empire That DONT MAKE KLIMT nor SCHILE germans specialy when their parent was of CZECH nationality. Please FIX that Misinformation . THIS IS CZECH language: Jeho matka Marie, rozená Soukupová, pocházela z Českého Krumlova. that is MOTHER. Just because my homeland was under German occupation for over 300 years that doesnt make me German, hope you now better understand , Czech ppl. are different lot different from Germans or Austria.I dont like when respected inst. is missleading public. Sorry for my poor english but I am Czech and I speak Czech lang. not German. We got our independence after ... WWI .The creation of Czechoslovakia in 1918 was the culmination of the long struggle of the Czechs against their Austrian rulers ! God bless Czechia. And Germans stop stealing intelectuals and pretending it was your ppl. rly getting sick of it! Happy new Year 2025.